Freshman 15: Valentine’s Day Edition

Since Valentine’s Day is just around the proverbial corner, today’s “Freshman 15” takes on a romantic twist à la the old game show, “The Newlywed Game.” Seth and Madison, two first-year students here at PC, have been dating since high school. I asked each of them the same fifteen questions and also asked them to guess what the other’s answer would be.

1. What was your favorite vacation?

Seth: “My favorite vacation was when I went to Disney World the summer after the 7th grade.”
Madison guessed Seth would say: “Any of his trips to Disney World or possibly his trip to Cape Cod”
Madison: “My trip to Italy and Greece”
Seth guessed Madison would say: “Greece?”

Seth: “My Favorite part of the human face is the mouth. Eyes are pretty, yes, but the mouth can smile, sing, and taste.”
Madison guessed Seth would say: “Eyes because you can tell a lot about someone through their eyes.”
Madison: “Eyes because they show how someone is feeling, and everyone’s eye color is unique”
Seth guessed Madison would say: “Eyes”

Seth: “I don’t really have one. I do find it annoying when men, in a crowded place, insist on sitting with their legs spread wide . . . and when people say ‘supposebly’ instead of ‘supposedly.’”
Madison guessed Seth would say: “When people are judgmental”
Madison: “When people are rude to people when they don’t deserve it”
Seth guessed Madison would say: “When people start to say something and then say ‘nevermind,’ . . . That’s just a guess.”

Seth: “The last thing I bought was an indoor Frisbee.”
Madison guessed Seth would say: “Lunch at Dempsey’s” (Madison’s guess was the day after Seth’s answer, so we’ll give this one to ‘em!)
Madison: “Lunch at Dempsey’s”
Seth guessed Madison would say: “Lunch, if that counts . . . If not, shampoo, I think”

Seth: “Being the father of a new art movement”
Madison guessed Seth would say: “Being an artist”
Madison: “Singing”
Seth guessed Madison would say: “Famous missionary, maybe, or being a revolutionary for child development/ improvement of life . . . something along those lines”